I'm trying to figure out if I targetted the various greys to the right zones for maximum effect in this wide river scene.

The general idea was to keep the blacks deep in the shadows of the trees across the river, and balance the range in the ripples across most of the water to average out at a midpoint grey. Does it seem like I got it right to you guys?

I've seen quite a few exemplary B&W landscapes on LuLa, and have been trying to put what ideas I've been able to pick up into action. I think I initially liked the balanced, kind of classic looking composition in this scene, but something about the rippled water suggesting movement made it a keeper for me.

If I hadn't seen one of the instructional videos from MR and the PS book from JS, I probably wouldn't have gotten the exposure right in the first place, or been able to process the file to bring out the best aspects of the image. Compared to other forums I've visited, I have to say this one is the most useful for someone trying to develop as a photographer.